Just to pass along some news:
Rex Hughes is deceased.
He passed away last night.
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Just to pass along some news:
Rex Hughes is deceased.
He passed away last night.
[QUOTE=DennisRodman;5646880]Just to pass along some news:
Rex Hughes is deceased.
He passed away last night.[/QUOTE]Thanks Rex, 'er. I mean "Dennis" !
[QUOTE=ShootingBlanks;5643244]That was boomers. It started in the 90's. Gen X fucked things up on purpose. Boomers and millennials still won't own their shit and they think fat is not disgusting.[/QUOTE]So true. You can't criticize these younger people anymore, and these young people are now in their thirties. They cried when criticized as even teenagers.
IHateToomgis.
My boy fitguy made 1 post just ONE post and all the boomers and millennials collectively lost their shit my sides they still ache part of me died that day one for the history books well done well done indeed +1 to griffendore lets fuck some hoors.
[QUOTE=IHateToomgis;5647525]So true. You can't criticize these younger people anymore, and these young people are now in their thirties. They cried when criticized as even teenagers.
IHateToomgis.[/QUOTE]
Is there one preferred over the other in reference to which one will keep you most discreet?
[QUOTE=MilkMaker;5648722]Is there one preferred over the other in reference to which one will keep you most discreet?[/QUOTE]You're always better off with a burner phone.
Having said that, if someone serious and savvy is after you even a burner phone isn't going to be 100% secure. Your best bet is to never turn on the burner at home or work and only turn it on and use it someplace public and crowded. Also frequently replace your burner phone (every six months is a good reference point).
These days with so much phone spam and scammery there are lots of legit reasons to have a burner.
[QUOTE=MilkMaker;5648722]Is there one preferred over the other in reference to which one will keep you most discreet?[/QUOTE]Burner phone is probably best, but text app is much more practical. I use a Google Voice number linked to a burner Google account. You can access it solely from a web browser via guest / incognito mode, or you can put the GV app on your phone and link the account. If you link it to your phone and you have a significant other, turn off notifications on lock screen so that incoming messages can't be seen without unlocking the phone. Use a difficult security pattern or pin code. Fingerprint unlock is not optimal because your finger can be "borrowed" while you're sleeping.
[QUOTE=MilkMaker;5648722]Is there one preferred over the other in reference to which one will keep you most discreet?[/QUOTE]A second phone keeps thing more separated. And can be prepaid cash.
But once the wife finds the second phone, you're in trouble.
[QUOTE=Meorme;5650042]A second phone keeps thing more separated. And can be prepaid cash.
But once the wife finds the second phone, you're in trouble.[/QUOTE]Yes, always pay cash for the burner phone and for the minutes. And don't buy them where you might normally shop or where you buy anything else.
As for the wife or anyone else finding it, I recommend scuffing the phone up and leaving it in a toolbox (along with regular real tools you use) in your car. Put a fake property sticker on it. If you can, remove (or disconnect) the battery so it will only work with an external power connector (get one of those Goal Zero battery packs). If / when your wife finds it (and no wife, no matter how snoopy, will rifle through your dirty toolbox in the back of your truck) tell her you found it alongside the road when you had to fix a flat last year and tossed it in the toolbox. If it can't turn on there isn't much she can do about the phone.
And it goes without saying use a separate passcode (and not a fingerprint or facial recognition) to unlock the phone. And make sure it isn't a passcode that she can possibly guess.
Do all of you realize, that by opposing Rex's posts, you were actually sticking up for WOMEN?
In TRB and TNA, an SP gets treated like she does no wrong. All of the simps and man haters.
This is NOT supposed to be a board, where we actually stand up for and protect women.
With that kind of males sticking together, who needs man-hate from the women of TNA?
I was driving North on 12th Avenue, approaching Jackson. I made a left turn West on Jackson Street. It was 3:00 in the morning. A block behind me on 12th was a taxi cab driver. He was driving pretty slow. Yet, I was in the left lane, signaling to turn left. This cab driver still got behind me, even though he had ample opportunity to change to the right lane. So, the light turns green, and it just happened to be, two cars were driving South on 12th, heading to the Dr. Jose Real Bridge. So, I had to wait for them to go by. Well, the cab driver then finally moves to the right lane, and passes around me. He actually stared at me as he drove by! No, you had plenty of opportunity to change lanes, a good block or two back. You saw me signal to turn left. Why you couldn't just move to the right lane earlier is beyond me. What the hell are you staring me down for?
I was going South in 5th Avenue, and turning left on Cherry Street, up the hill heading East. I was in the one left turn lane. There were pedestrians crossing, so of course I stopped and let them by. Right behind me, was a taxi cab driver, who is honking at me, and then he proceeds to go on the right of me, out of the left turn lane, and zips past me, and goes up Cherry Street. And, he stared me down as he passed me. What did he want me to do, run pedestrians over? Why do taxi cab drivers act like this?
After a Mariners game, I was walking with the crowd, back to my car. A Seattle Police Officer was directing traffic. He yelled at a taxi cab driver, "Move!
I said to the officer, "It's about TIME somebody yelled at a taxi cab driver!
The Seattle Police Officer said, "That's right!
This was after my 12th and Jackson, and 5th and Cherry run-ins with thoughtless taxi cab drivers.
Are Taxi cab drivers ever ticketed, or held accountable for reckless driving?
[QUOTE=MarkoRamius;5651319]Yes, always pay cash for the burner phone and for the minutes. And don't buy them where you might normally shop or where you buy anything else.
As for the wife or anyone else finding it, I recommend scuffing the phone up and leaving it in a toolbox (along with regular real tools you use) in your car. Put a fake property sticker on it. If you can, remove (or disconnect) the battery so it will only work with an external power connector (get one of those Goal Zero battery packs). If / when your wife finds it (and no wife, no matter how snoopy, will rifle through your dirty toolbox in the back of your truck) tell her you found it alongside the road when you had to fix a flat last year and tossed it in the toolbox. If it can't turn on there isn't much she can do about the phone.
And it goes without saying use a separate passcode (and not a fingerprint or facial recognition) to unlock the phone. And make sure it isn't a passcode that she can possibly guess.[/QUOTE]I like that tool box idea. Not likely a wife or girlfriend will ever look there.
IHateToomgis.
I love fucking broads and dames!